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      • Clinical Improvisation is a generative and creative process of musical intervention involving the client's spontaneous creation of sounds and music. It helps the client to explore aspects of self, in relation to others, in an appropriate way. Improvisation also generates new and individualized musical forms.
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  2. In music therapy, imagination finds its place in the creative development of improvised music, and this chapter explores both the technical aspects of improvisation as a creative force as well as the potential for themes, images, stories, and pictures to provide the imaginative fuel to drive the improvisation experience.

  3. Jan 31, 2020 · This article explores historical contexts for improvisation in music therapy, and ways we might begin to think about and define this complex topic.

  4. In music therapy improvisation is defined as a process where the client and therapist relate to each other. The client makes up music, musical improvisation, while singing or playing, extemporaneously creating a melody, rhythm, song, or instrumental piece.

  5. Jan 1, 1996 · Creative Music Therapy (CMT), pioneered by Paul Nordoff and Clive Robbins (1977) differs from many of these approaches in suggesting that the client and therapist meet and get to know one another exclusively in the musical improvisation that is cre- ated jointly and spontaneously by them.

    • Sandra Brown, Mercedes Pavlicevic
    • 1996
  6. Jan 1, 1989 · The author describes improvisational music therapy from a practical perspective. Improvisational techniques are employed for assessment, treatment, or evaluation. Under the heading...

  7. This chapter reviews ways in which improvisation has been understood by musicians and psychologists, setting out key features of different theories and considering the assumptions about improvising that inform them. The chapter defines improvisation as: creative, social, ambiguous, spontaneous, and accessible.

  8. May 1, 1989 · The author describes improvisational music therapy from a practical perspective. Improvisational techniques are employed for assessment, treatment, or evaluation. Under the heading “Preparing for Therapy,” topics include contraindications, the use of music and improvisation, individual versus group sessions, active versus receptive ...

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